Florida SB 234

This is a bill that would allow concealed carry on campuses and allow open carry in fla. and a few other things. It was suppose to be introduced on the 22nd at 9:00 am, but was postponed. I am speculating that it was due to the opposition since most colleges are left wing run. Also there is a bill to prevent doctors from asking you if you own firearms. Apparently, some left wing lunatic doctors were refusing treatment to people who owned firearms. Yea, we live in a sick world. Anybody else know anything or heard anything? I am praying for this to pass.

There's a similar bill in the works in Arizona.
Watch that thing about Doctors asking about guns. All it takes is for one of them
to make a little note that you might be a liitle tense, or distressed, or went through something traumatic, and you'll find yourself unable to buy firearms. We should probobly
get behind that bill also.

Watch that thing about Doctors asking about guns. All it takes is for one of them
to make a little note that you might be a liitle tense, or distressed, or went through something traumatic, and you'll find yourself unable to buy firearms.

Well, there are doctors that would like to see you loose your firearms rights. And having them involved cant be good at all. One lady wouldnt answer her doctor and he walked out of the room and left her and her child sitting for 30 minutes before the nurse came back and said the doctor is not coming back and for her to clear the room because they needed it.

Not discounting the story, or the example. I'm just saying that for a doc to make mention of a person feeling depressed in their record is not a catalyst for loss of firearms rights. That is not how it works.

Not discounting the story, or the example. I'm just saying that for a doc to make mention of a person feeling depressed in their record is not a catalyst for loss of firearms rights. That is not how it works.

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Agreed. But I do look for lawmakers to attempt to pass something in that form or fashion.

It's already there, but the gun owner has to be adjudicated as a mental defective. I just don't think they could ever pass a law that states someone with just a mention of mental illness in there records, or someone who is prescribed a anti-depressant/anxiety medication could be barred from exercising a constitutional right. Now, that isn't to say that the BATFE couldn't "regulate" this. That seems to be the current tactic of choice. Then they slip it in late on Friday evening, and it misses the week's news cycle and is a dead story by Monday morning.

OK Rental guy, I take your false and double double down with two articles.
The first is by a lawyer in Washington state who advises veterans not to even seek counseling from doctors who might be able to give information to federal agencies.
The second is Janet Napolitanos mumbled apology if you are willing to accept it.

But if you want to to trust the government to continue to maintain your constitutional rights, go right on ahead.

OK Rental guy, I take your false and double double down with two articles.
The first is by a lawyer in Washington state who advises veterans not to even seek counseling from doctors who might be able to give information to federal agencies.
The second is Janet Napolitanos mumbled apology if you are willing to accept it.

But if you want to to trust the government to continue to maintain your constitutional rights, go right on ahead.

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I am a 100%, Permanent and Total, Disabled Veteran, with a 30% rating for a "mood disorder due to a general medical condition." I have held these ratings or several years now. I also buy several guns a year, and no one has ever, EVER tried to deny me my 2A rights, because I have never been "Adjudicated as a mental defective." There is a HUGE difference in having a diagnosis, and meeting the criteria to have your rights trampled on. The lawyer that you posted is flat wrong. Having a degree and a title does not make you a expert. Having the education, and the life experience in a particular area does. That's all I'll say on that.

OK Rental guy, I take your false and double double down with two articles.
The first is by a lawyer in Washington state who advises veterans not to even seek counseling from doctors who might be able to give information to federal agencies.
The second is Janet Napolitanos mumbled apology if you are willing to accept it.

But if you want to to trust the government to continue to maintain your constitutional rights, go right on ahead.

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Why would you be so bent on taking someone "down" as you put it. I agree that there are many ways the lefist lunatics are attempting to strip us of our freedoms. But rental is right on this one. But at the same time, I wouldnt want to give these idiots any ammunition to build a case against me. Could be in the future they attempt a grab on people with a history like rental. Just not right now.

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